Targeting GSA — the agency that buys AI for everyone
Precision Federal is targeting opportunities at the General Services Administration. We do not claim direct GSA past performance. What we bring is a production ATO'd federal ML system at SAMHSA — and the modern-delivery, cloud-native, governance-first engineering posture that GSA TTS, 10x, and the Centers of Excellence actively select for.
GSA is the federal government's acquisition and technology backbone. Its Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) runs the GSA Schedules (MAS) program that most federal AI buyers use. Its Technology Transformation Services (TTS) runs 10x, the Centers of Excellence, 18F, login.gov, cloud.gov, and a growing portfolio of shared services. Its Public Buildings Service (PBS) manages the federal real-estate portfolio. Precision Delivery Federal LLC (UEI Y2JVCZXT9HP5, CAGE 1AYQ0, SAM.gov active, SBA small business) is aligned for GSA AI scopes where production ML, agentic AI, and modern-delivery discipline converge.
GSA organizations we target
- Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) — GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) and Assisted Acquisition Services. The government-wide AI buying path.
- Technology Transformation Services (TTS) — The innovation arm of GSA. Runs the Centers of Excellence, 10x, 18F, login.gov, cloud.gov, analytics.usa.gov, and AI.gov.
- 10x Program — Rapid idea-to-prototype-to-product funnel inside TTS. Cross-government user-research and AI experiments at small scale.
- Centers of Excellence (CoE) — TTS's agency-facing modernization consultancy. Cloud adoption, data analytics, customer experience, AI.
- 18F — Digital-services consultancy inside TTS. Agency-funded agile teams.
- login.gov — The federal shared identity service. Fraud ML, adaptive authentication.
- cloud.gov — FedRAMP-authorized PaaS. Platform analytics, observability ML.
- FedRAMP Program Management Office — Inside GSA. Process automation and AI for authorization-package review.
- GSA OCIO — GSA's own IT modernization including internal AI productivity.
- PBS — Public Buildings Service. Facilities analytics, energy ML, space utilization.
USDS context
The United States Digital Service (USDS) sits in the Executive Office of the President, not GSA. We include it here because USDS and TTS/18F frequently collaborate on the same agency modernizations and share a shared-delivery culture. Vendors supporting USDS-led engagements typically contract through an agency's own acquisition pathway or through a GSA vehicle. We pursue USDS-adjacent work via those pathways.
GSA AI mission areas mapped to our capability
Acquisition AI and category intelligence
FAS generates one of the richest contract datasets in the federal government — GSA Schedule transactions, MAS pricing, category spending, FPDS-NG feeds. Category-intelligence ML, MAS price-analysis automation, and contract-document LLM augmentation fit our stack. See Machine Learning.
login.gov fraud ML and adaptive authentication
login.gov authenticates millions of users across federal services. Fraud ML, bot detection, and risk-based authentication are durable needs. Governance-first architecture.
FedRAMP process automation
FedRAMP authorization packages are document-heavy and review-intensive. LLM-assisted first-pass review, control-mapping assistants, and Continuous Monitoring data-feed ML reduce PMO burden. Our agentic AI stack fits.
CoE client-agency analytics and data platforms
CoE engagements regularly involve lakehouse build-out, data catalog creation, and production ML at the client agency. Our federal health IT data platform experience transfers to civilian and DoD CoE clients.
10x-style AI prototypes
Short-cycle AI experiments on cross-government problems. Production-minded prototyping with ATO awareness from day one.
PBS facilities analytics
Energy ML, occupancy analytics, predictive maintenance on the federal real-estate portfolio.
GSA internal productivity AI
IT help-desk agents, HR policy chatbots, acquisition-workflow automation. Agentic LLMs with RAG over GSA policy corpora.
The GSA MAS and AI SINs
The GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) is the government-wide long-term contract that most federal buyers use to acquire AI services. GSA has stood up dedicated AI-related Special Item Numbers (SINs) under IT Professional Services, reflecting the acquisition community's move toward explicit AI-buying paths. For an AI small business, MAS onboarding is the durable way to be present in federal AI procurement for the next decade. We are evaluating MAS onboarding; SAM.gov registration, SBA small-business status, and past-performance prerequisites are already in place.
The Centers of Excellence engagement model
The CoE is structured around six practice areas: Cloud Adoption, Infrastructure Optimization, Customer Experience, Contact Center, Data Analytics, and Artificial Intelligence. Client agencies pay GSA through an interagency agreement; GSA engages commercial primes to execute. For a small AI business, the durable CoE pathway is subcontracting to CoE primes on data analytics and AI scope, and supporting client agencies post-CoE with production build-out work that CoE sprints intentionally leave open.
FedRAMP and the authorization process
FedRAMP is the federal cloud-security authorization program. Most federal AI platforms either inherit a FedRAMP-authorized substrate (cloud.gov, AWS GovCloud, Azure Government) or pursue their own FedRAMP authorization. Our cloud architecture experience includes FedRAMP-authorized substrates. For AI scopes touching client-agency data, we design to FedRAMP Moderate and High baselines.
GSA vehicles we pursue
- GSA MAS (Multiple Award Schedule) — government-wide. IT Professional Services, AI-related SINs, 8(a) STARS eligibility with future citizenship milestones.
- Alliant 2 / Alliant 2 Small Business — GSA government-wide IT services.
- OASIS+ and OASIS+ Small Business — professional services government-wide.
- STARS III — 8(a) set-aside IDIQ (post-citizenship path).
- VETS 2 — SDVOSB IDIQ (teaming target).
- Ascend BPA — cloud marketplace (in development).
- CoE prime subcontracting — on data analytics and AI practice-area task orders.
Relevant NAICS
- Primary NAICS 541512 — Computer Systems Design Services. SBA small business.
- Adjacent — 541511, 541513 (Computer Facilities Management), 541519, 541611, 541990.
How GSA program offices and primes engage us
Three patterns:
- GSA MAS direct — once on MAS, GSA and client-agency buyers can task-order directly under AI SINs.
- CoE and 18F subcontracting — to primes on data analytics and AI practice-area task orders.
- FAS AAS task-order partnerships — as an AI small business supporting client-agency modernization with production ML discipline.
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